The San Diego finance whiz behind the best, possibly last-ditch effort to keep the Raiders in Oakland is set to present his early financing plans for the Coliseum City development to City Hall this week.

Kephart has a due date of June 21, but he”s expected to do a preview presentation for the City Council earlier in the week in closed session. The presentation was set for Tuesday, but was bumped at least a day because the Warriors have a shot to win the NBA Finals in Cleveland that night if the team wins at home on Sunday.

City officials are concerned about celebrations that could result in violence or property damage, as has been seen in many cities across the world after a championship.

There”s a sense of optimism in Oakland as Kephart”s work behind closed doors will soon become public. Raiders officials met with new Assistant City Administrator Claudia Cappio recently and it was a positive meeting, according to one source.

How Kephart will find $500 million in financing for a new stadium still is a mystery.

Time is running out for Oakland to move forward with developing the 120-acre Coliseum complex before the Raiders find a new home in Southern California.

It”s a big endeavor, but Kephart seems confident enough about his work to step out in the public eye.

He”s set to give the “inside scoop” on Thursday night at a meeting of the Metropolitan Greater Oakland Democratic Club at Temple Sinai.

Free and greasy in Berkeley for Golden State Warriors fans

Whether you need to celebrate a big Warriors win or compensate for a crushing loss, there will be greasy free food available.

Smoke”s Poutinerie in Berkeley, at 2518 Durant Ave., is offering free boxes of poutine — made with fries, cheese curds and a light gravy — to Golden State Warriors fans after the NBA Finals end next week.

The restaurant is offering the free meals for two hours after the championship game, no matter if the team wins or loses.

The popular dish originated in Quebec, Canada, in the 1950s and spread to small-town diners and restaurants.

There”s no chance the series will end this Sunday as the team returns to Oracle Arena, but poutine fans should be ready for Game 6 on Tuesday, or a potential nail-biter Game 7 on Friday.